Mother and Baby turtles don't really have relationships. Most of the time the mother lay her eggs, and then leaves the nest. The babies rarely if not ever meet their mom.
i think a baby turtle should try to hide because he or her might be too small to go in the water and the reason they can't go in is because some baby turtle's know how to swim but some baby turtle's don't know how to swim.
no
You can let go of the baby snapping turtle when its older.Or if your taking care of it when damaged you can let go of it when its know longer hurt.
It is not so much the shell that keeps a baby turtle safe. The mama turtle impacts sand tightly around the eggs which protect the eggs. The eggs themselves are soft and fragile.
Baby tigers, or cubs, live with their mothers. When the mothers go out hunting, they hide their babies to help them remains safe against predators. The father has nothing to do with the cubs after they're born.
In areas where sea turtles nest, baby turtles are often preyed on by gulls as they struggle to reach the water after hatching. Usually the sheer numbers of baby turtles overwhelm the predators, and some always make it to the safety of the sea. Also, the term is "gull', not "seagull".
Yes they do
what do you mean of that? is it that you found a new baby turtle or you got one?
The natural life of a baby turtle is 50-70 years.
The relationship between a baby and its parents actually starts in the womb, where the baby becomes accustomed to the mothers heartbeat and voice as well as the fathers voice. Once a baby is born, it becomes accustomed to the people it sees often and the ways in which they behave.
To make a baby turtle
the are baby turtle
Same way as human mothers
You would buy a baby turtle at a pet store.
It depends on the basis of the relationship. If the basis of the relationship is true friendship, then they will remain otherwise the relationship may end.
Your mothers sisters Granddaughter is your second cousin
Baby Turtle is known as hatchling. Group of turtile is known as bale.